Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month February 2023

CVS Buying Spree Continues With $10.6B Oak Street Deal

NEW YORK (AP) – CVS Health is plunging deeper into primary care services, buying primary care provider Oak Street Health for approximately $10.6 billion. The drugstore chain said Wednesday it would pay $39 per share in cash for each share… Continue Reading →

Hope Fading As Deaths In Turkey, Syria Quake Pass 11,000

GAZIANTEP, Turkey (AP) — With the hope of finding survivors fading, stretched rescue teams in Turkey and Syria searched Wednesday for signs of life in the rubble of thousands of buildings toppled by a catastrophic earthquake. The confirmed death toll… Continue Reading →

Mrs. Kayla Polter

Mrs. Kayla Polter of Oak Park, MI passed away on Tuesday the 16th of Shevat, 5783. She was predeceased by her husband Rabbi Moshe Polter. She is survived by her children Yossel Polter, Acton MA Yaffie Rabin, Oak Park MI… Continue Reading →

Badatz Mashgichim, Local Jews Recount How They Survived Deadly Earthquake In Turkey

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In an interview with Israel radio’s Esti Perez, Ezra Janoudi, a Jew living in the city of Antakya described the terrifying moments of the earthquake which destroyed his home. Janoudi said that “I hope everything will be… Continue Reading →

IDF Sends Medical-Logistics Delegation To Set Up Field Hospital In Southern Turkey

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — The IDF was set to send a further delegation Wednesday morning to the stricken areas in Southern Turkey. After a 150-man search and rescue team arrived Tuesday morning and assisted in rescue efforts, the second delegation will… Continue Reading →

WATCH: IDF Rescue Forces Save Lives Of Turks Buried Under Earthquake Rubble

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — In dramatic footage from the Turkish towns devastated by Sunday night’s earthquake, IDF search and rescue personnel from the 150-man delegation named “Olive Branches” which arrived Tuesday can be seen assisting and rescuing victims from the rubble… Continue Reading →

R’ Yisroel Yehuda Rottenberg ז”ל ר ישראל יהודה בן ר מרדכי

Family getting up: Shacharis: 7:50 amMincha: 5:00 pmMaariv: 5:25 pm

WATCH: Mitt Romney Slams George Santos at State-of-Union: ‘You don’t belong here’

WASHINGTON (VINnews) — GOP Senator Mitt Romney confronted Congressman George Santos and told him “You don’t belong here.” He then reaffirmed the sentiment to reporters. MITT on Santos: “He shouldn't be in Congress. And they're gonna go through the process… Continue Reading →

My Mother-in-Law Intimidates Me // Is limiting contact the answer?

Moderator: We received the following email.  I am a daughter-in-law who, after some years of marriage, feels that she has to limit her interactions with her in-laws. This past year has been an extremely challenging one for me, and I… Continue Reading →

How I Am Helping Fight Parkinson’s Disease // Real people suffering from this illness are assisting genetic research as it narrows in on the disease’s underpinnings

Dr. Roy Alcalay is a neurologist who focuses on movement disorders, primarily Parkinson’s disease. He is the head of the Movement Disorders Division at the Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv, Israel. Dr. Alcalay is also on the global research… Continue Reading →

Women in Biz // Leah Freiman

“In a Year in Which Leah Freiman Shut Down All Sales and Battled Cancer, She Still Added $1.5M in Revenue and $1M in Profit!” That was the headline in a business news article that caught my eye. It was about… Continue Reading →

From the Operating Room to the Boardroom // A conversation with the president of New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital, Dr. David L. Reich

Dr. David L. Reich, MD, the Horace W. Goldsmith Professor of Anesthesiology, Professor of Artificial Intelligence, and Professor of Pathology, has been president of The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai Queens, both part of the Mount Sinai Health System,… Continue Reading →

Buttery Pappardelle with Mushrooms and Fresh Sage

Serves 4-6 ¾ lb. pappardelle or pasta of choice 9 tablespoons (1 stick + 1 tablespoon) butter 6 cloves garlic, minced (about 4 tablespoons) 6 tablespoons minced fresh sage 20 oz. (about 2½ cups) cremini mushrooms, thinly sliced (see note)… Continue Reading →

Hawaiian Fried Chicken

Serves 4 Marinade/finishing sauce: ½ cup soy sauce ½  cup brown sugar 叔 cup granulated sugar 5 cloves garlic, crushed ½ teaspoon black pepper Fried chicken: 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon granulated garlic  Oil, for frying 2 lbs. chicken breast… Continue Reading →

Dr. Phil Pearlman // Pearl Institute

Ironically, as much as people worry about and invest energy in their future wealth planning, they often fail to do the same when it comes to health planning—though you would think that would be the obvious priority! Enter Dr. Phil… Continue Reading →

Parents Raising ‘Wonderful Nazis’ // Some peck away at the Holocaust, some embrace it

That the horrendousness of the Holocaust is receding with time was evident this past Holocaust Remembrance Day, when a Kentucky newspaper, the Courier-Journal, featured an op-ed by the paper’s five opinion writers contending that Jews “do not have a monopoly… Continue Reading →

READ: Heavy Backlash Against Joe Rogan Over Comments About Jews

(VINnews) — Joe Rogan has received a firestorm of backlash on social media, after making comments on his podcast in defense of Ilhan Omar, as well as controversial remarks about Jews and money. Rogan defended the right to say that… Continue Reading →

Toll Of Police Brutality On Display At State Of The Union

WASHINGTON (AP) — The toll of police brutality in America was on painful display Tuesday night as family members of Black men and women killed in custody joined lawmakers in the Capitol to hear President Joe Biden’s State of the… Continue Reading →

AP Analysis: Biden Confronts Doubters With State Of The Union

WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden stepped to the rostrum for his State of the Union address Tuesday night at what should be a high point of his presidency. He’s repeatedly beaten the odds with a string of legislative accomplishments and… Continue Reading →

A DIFFICULT SHOT

WASHINGTON (AP) – It’s not easy to capture the president entering the House chamber for the big speech. The photojournalist doing it must walk backward as the president walks forward, shaking hands and waving, to his place on the rostrum… Continue Reading →

LIVE: President Biden’s State of the Union Address

(AP) – It’s State of the Union time, that day when the president delivers a speech to Congress that tries to accomplish a lot. Biden will want to talk about his accomplishments, toss out some goals for this year, tick… Continue Reading →

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